
Politics
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 14. November 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
584 pages
978-1-350-35680-1 (ISBN)
Description
This best-selling textbook continues to lead the way in providing an approachable and wide-ranging introduction to politics. It covers the key concepts, theories and debates, actors and institutions that drive politics, exploring their application and relevance to contemporary political developments. This sixth edition's new co-author, Matthew Laing, builds on previous editions and provides significant revisions to chapters covering populism, elections, global policing, security and governance, race and gender in politics, and law and the media to reflect rapidly changing global practice and scholarship.
Brand new global examples and a range of tried-and-tested pedagogical tools, including Key Thinker profiles, Politics in Action features and debating boxes, allow students to develop nuanced responses to political issues.
Carefully designed and written to map onto degree curricula, it remains the go-to text for undergraduate introductory and comparative politics courses. It can also be used as pre-course reading or as a point of reference for politics majors or minors.
New to this edition:
- The popular Politics in Action features have been updated with new case studies to reflect the latest political developments, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the persistent rise of populism, the climate emergency, China's continuing emergence as a world power and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- A re-worked chapter on global political regimes, with new emphasis on flawed democracies, hybrid regimes and democratic backsliding in the modern world.
- A greater diversity of illustrative examples from around the world, with many more case studies and analyses drawn from Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Updated and free-to-use online resources that support teaching and learning can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/politics-6e, featuring flashcards, a glossary, additional cases, interactive simulations and weblinks for students, and for lecturers PowerPoint slides, a testbank and a guide to using the book.
Brand new global examples and a range of tried-and-tested pedagogical tools, including Key Thinker profiles, Politics in Action features and debating boxes, allow students to develop nuanced responses to political issues.
Carefully designed and written to map onto degree curricula, it remains the go-to text for undergraduate introductory and comparative politics courses. It can also be used as pre-course reading or as a point of reference for politics majors or minors.
New to this edition:
- The popular Politics in Action features have been updated with new case studies to reflect the latest political developments, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the persistent rise of populism, the climate emergency, China's continuing emergence as a world power and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- A re-worked chapter on global political regimes, with new emphasis on flawed democracies, hybrid regimes and democratic backsliding in the modern world.
- A greater diversity of illustrative examples from around the world, with many more case studies and analyses drawn from Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Updated and free-to-use online resources that support teaching and learning can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/politics-6e, featuring flashcards, a glossary, additional cases, interactive simulations and weblinks for students, and for lecturers PowerPoint slides, a testbank and a guide to using the book.
Reviews / Votes
Politics is a wide-ranging and indispensable textbook for covering all the basics of the study of politics without sacrificing nuanced analysis of crucial concepts. From ideology to global governance, this book does it all! * Stefanie Fishel, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia * An admirable overview of crucial concepts and categories, providing a welcome introduction to the study of politics. By both situating its chapters in historical material and providing contemporary examples "in action" today, students should be well prepared to pursue study of any material that strikes their interest. * Philip D. Bunn, Covenant College, USA * Politics remains the go to textbook as an entry point into the study of political science. The 'Politics in Action' boxes helps to bring the subject matter alive and the use of diverse examples challenges students to think beyond their own preconceived views. * Tom Caygill, Nottingham Trent University, UK * Heywood and Laing's text is essential for any foundational course on politics across the academic spectrum and remains a key reference point for anyone working in areas that engage with the political process * Owen Worth, University of Limerick, Ireland * Having "to-the-point boxes" on key concepts and thinkers, discussions, and politics in action, makes the book an entertaining as well as instructive reading. * Rolf Frankenberger, University of Tuebingen, Germany * Clearly constructed and empirically grounded, this book offers students critical insights on the nature and complexity of politics across a broad range of themes. * Caitlin Mollica, University of Newcastle, Australia *More details
Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 186 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
1100 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-35680-1 (9781350356801)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Persons
Andrew Heywood was Vice Principal of Croydon College, UK, having previously been Director of Studies at Orpington College, UK, and Head of Politics at Farnborough Sixth-Form College, UK.
Matthew Laing is an Adjunct Lecturer in Political Science at Monash University, Australia. He is Senior Writer and Content Developer at The Great Courses in the USA.
Matthew Laing is an Adjunct Lecturer in Political Science at Monash University, Australia. He is Senior Writer and Content Developer at The Great Courses in the USA.
Content
1. What is Politics?
2. Political Ideas and Ideologies
3. Politics and the State
4. Democracy and Legitimacy
5. Regimes and Political Systems
6. Nations and Nationalism
7. Political Economy and Globalization
8. Politics, Society and Identity
9. Political Culture and the Media
10. Representation, Elections and Voting
11. Parties and Party Systems
12. Groups, Interests and Movements
13. Constitutions, Law and Judges
14. Political Executives and Leadership
15. Legislatures
16. Public Policy and Bureaucracy
17. Multilevel Politics
18. International and Domestic Security
19. World Order and Global Governance
20. Is Politics Broken?
2. Political Ideas and Ideologies
3. Politics and the State
4. Democracy and Legitimacy
5. Regimes and Political Systems
6. Nations and Nationalism
7. Political Economy and Globalization
8. Politics, Society and Identity
9. Political Culture and the Media
10. Representation, Elections and Voting
11. Parties and Party Systems
12. Groups, Interests and Movements
13. Constitutions, Law and Judges
14. Political Executives and Leadership
15. Legislatures
16. Public Policy and Bureaucracy
17. Multilevel Politics
18. International and Domestic Security
19. World Order and Global Governance
20. Is Politics Broken?

